Recover from Adderall addiction with dedicated specialists at New Life House
Adderall is a prescription stimulant used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy, but it is often misused to increase energy, focus, or performance. Over time, the brain can become dependent on its stimulating effects, making it difficult to feel motivated, focused, or energized without it.
When someone stops using Adderall, withdrawal symptoms can include fatigue, anxiety, mood changes, tremors, sleep problems, and strong cravings. At New Life House, we provide structured support, clinical care through our clinical partners, and accountability to help you stabilize, manage cravings, and build long-term recovery from Adderall addiction.
Our Adderall addiction treatment program
At New Life House, our Adderall addiction treatment program combines off-site clinical care, sober living, life skills development, and accountability within one structured program. Rather than relying on occasional outpatient check-ins, we provide a supportive environment where you can stabilize, rebuild healthy routines, and focus fully on recovery.
Through personalized care and consistent structure, we help you develop the tools needed for long-term recovery and a more stable, independent future.


Sober living programs we offer
Our sober living program features a dedicated team of addiction specialists, clinicians, and peer mentors providing structured housing, life skills development, and mental health support to help young men build lasting independence.

Transitional living for men in Los Angeles
Our transitional living program provides a safe place for those with mental health challenges, offering men structured housing, social and relationship development, and community-based support designed specifically to address mental health.

Stabilization and detox support for Adderall
At New Life House, we work with off-site clinical partners to help you safely detox from Adderall before beginning structured treatment. While Adderall withdrawal is typically not medically dangerous like alcohol withdrawal, it can still cause intense fatigue, anxiety, mood changes, cravings, and other psychological symptoms that make early recovery difficult.
Their team provides support and structure throughout the process, helping you manage withdrawal symptoms, rebuild routines, and transition into the next phase of treatment. If you feel stuck in the cycle of Adderall addiction, reaching out for help can be the first step toward lasting recovery.
Clinical therapy for Adderall addiction
After detox, you transition into a structured treatment program focused on long-term recovery. Treatment includes individual and group therapy provided by our clinical partners, relapse prevention planning, and life skills development.
Our partners use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help you identify the thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to Adderall addiction. Through therapy, you learn practical tools to manage cravings, handle stress, build healthier routines, and better understand the underlying causes of substance use.

What is Adderall addiction?
Adderall is a prescription stimulant used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy. While it can be effective when taken as prescribed, misuse through higher doses or non-prescribed use to study, work, or stay awake can lead to dependence and addiction.
Adderall increases dopamine activity in the brain, creating feelings of focus, energy, and motivation. Over time, the brain adapts to these effects, making it harder to function normally without the drug and increasing cravings, dependence, and withdrawal symptoms.

How we support your recovery from Adderall addiction
Reaching out for help with Adderall addiction can feel overwhelming, especially when the drug has become part of daily life and productivity. At New Life House, our team provides clear guidance, personalized support, and a structured path toward recovery.
From your first conversation with us, we focus on making the admissions and treatment process simple, supportive, and manageable so you can focus on long-term recovery.
Our programs include:
We offer a comprehensive continuum of care to support your recovery journey at every stage.
All three programs above include the following, with clinical services provided through Clear Behavioral Health:
Recovery team in New Life House’s Los Angeles, CA location
At New Life House, you’ll be supported by a team of expert professionals who understand what you’re going through. They combine proven treatment with real support to help you build confidence, stability, and long-term recovery. Here’s who will be with you every step of the way:
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Frequently asked questions
Does insurance cover Adderall addiction treatment?
Yes, coverage may include detox, residential treatment, and therapy, depending on your plan, though sober living is often not covered by insurance. We also offer flexible payment options. Our admissions team can help verify your insurance benefits and explain your coverage before treatment begins.
Does New Life House treat co-occurring ADHD and Adderall addiction?
Through our off-site clinical partners, they understand that many people begin using Adderall through a legitimate prescription for ADHD and may later develop dependence or addiction. Their team works to address both substance use and co-occurring mental health needs as part of a personalized treatment plan.
Is there a support group for Adderall addiction in Los Angeles?
Yes. Peer support is an important part of Adderall addiction recovery. At New Life House, clients participate in group support, therapy, and sober living communities where they are surrounded by others working toward similar recovery goals in a structured, supportive environment.
How much does drug rehab cost in California?
The cost of drug rehab in California varies depending on the level of care, program length, housing needs, and insurance coverage. Some programs may be partially or fully covered by insurance, while others offer private pay or flexible financing options. Our admissions team can help review costs and available payment options based on your individual needs.
Do people go to rehab for Adderall addiction?
Yes. Many people seek rehab for Adderall addiction when they feel unable to stop using, continue relapsing, or struggle with withdrawal symptoms like fatigue, depression, anxiety, and difficulty concentrating. Structured treatment provides therapy, accountability, and support to help clients stabilize and build long-term recovery.








